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Beach environmental etiquette: Assessing public awareness of marine reserves on the central coast of California

机译:海滩环境礼仪:评估公众对加利福尼亚中央海岸海洋保护区的意识

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For protected areas to achieve their conservation goals, visitors should be aware of reserve boundaries and follow the protective measures within them. However, lack of knowledge about the specifics of reserve geography and rules can lead to actions that adversely affect marine life (unsanctioned fishing and collecting) or disturb sensitive species within these areas, even when general support for protected areas is high. We assessed public awareness of State Marine Reserves locations and policies on the central California coast. Using surveys in the form of semi-structured interviews and written questionnaires, we asked beach visitors whether they had prior knowledge about State Marine Reserves. We provided half of participants with new knowledge about State Marine Reserves in the form of a verbal, short pre-survey speech. We asked participants to indicate if they were currently standing inside of a State Marine Reserve and assessed their self-reported likelihoods of performing several actions related to environmental etiquette such as following reserve rules. Finally, we tested how provisional new knowledge influences perceptions surrounding the importance of protecting marine habitats and human impacts on them. Overall, 60% of participants had heard of marine reserves, though this varied by participant region of residence. 33% of participants with prior knowledge and 13% of participants with no prior knowledge identified site protection status correctly. Over half of participants self-reported behaviors consistent with reserve rules and environmental etiquette. Survey participants who received new knowledge did not differ from the control group in their ability to correctly identify reserve location or in their perceptions of human impacts. Our results suggest that the information in our short verbal speech was not sufficient for changing perceptions, though over 90% of visitors stated marine protection to was already personally important or very important to them. Beach visitors intend to treat reserves well if they know they are visiting a reserve. However, because less than one third of visitors recognize reserve locations, a disconnect exists between understanding acceptable behavior for protected sites and knowing where to apply this behavior. Finally, we discuss the educational strategies of docent presence and place-based learning opportunities to improve awareness of marine reserves and their locations for local and non-local visitors.
机译:为了使保护区实现其保护目标,游客应注意保护区的边界并遵守保护区内的保护措施。但是,即使对保护区的普遍支持很高,对保护区地理和规则的了解不足也会导致对海洋生物产生不利影响(未经批准的捕鱼和收集)或干扰这些地区内的敏感物种的行动。我们评估了公众对加利福尼亚中央海岸州立海洋保护区的位置和政策的认识。使用半结构化访谈和书面问卷形式的调查,我们询问海滩游客是否对国家海洋保护区具有先验知识。我们以口头,简短的调查前演讲的形式为一半的参与者提供了有关国家海洋保护区的新知识。我们要求参与者表明他们当前是否站在国家海洋保护区内部,并评估了他们自我报告的与环境礼节有关的几项行动的可能性,例如遵循保护区规则。最后,我们测试了临时新知识如何影响围绕保护海洋栖息地及其人类影响的重要性的认识。总体而言,有60%的参与者听说过海洋保护区,尽管随参与者居住地区的不同而不同。 33%的具有先验知识的参与者和13%的没有先验知识的参与者正确地确定了站点保护状态。超过一半的参与者自我报告的行为符合储备规则和环境礼节。接受新知识的调查参与者与对照组的区别在于他们正确识别储备地点的能力或对人类影响的理解。我们的结果表明,尽管超过90%的访客表示对其进行个人保护已经非常重要或非常重要,但我们简短的言语信息不足以改变人们的看法。如果海滩游客知道要去保护区,他们打算好好对待保护区。但是,由于不到三分之一的访问者识别出保留位置,因此在理解受保护站点的可接受行为与知道在何处应用此行为之间存在脱节。最后,我们讨论了存在身份和基于地点的学习机会的教育策略,以提高人们对海洋保护区及其对本地和非本地访问者的地理位置的认识。

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